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Storm Caroline disrupts travel and closes schools Storm Caroline disrupts travel and closes schools
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Rail and ferry travel has been disrupted and dozens of schools have been shut in Scotland due to Storm Caroline's strong winds.Rail and ferry travel has been disrupted and dozens of schools have been shut in Scotland due to Storm Caroline's strong winds.
The Met Office has amber "be prepared" and yellow "be aware" warnings in place for Thursday's storm for Scotland.The Met Office has amber "be prepared" and yellow "be aware" warnings in place for Thursday's storm for Scotland.
Yellow warnings have been issued for snow, ice and wind on Friday and Saturday for large parts of the UK.Yellow warnings have been issued for snow, ice and wind on Friday and Saturday for large parts of the UK.
Scotland's transport minister, Humza Yousaf, said the country faced "challenging conditions".Scotland's transport minister, Humza Yousaf, said the country faced "challenging conditions".
Warnings were issued earlier this week of winds reaching 90mph over parts of Scotland during the storm.Warnings were issued earlier this week of winds reaching 90mph over parts of Scotland during the storm.
Mountaineering Scotland has reported gusts reaching 116mph on the summit of Cairn Gorm mountain in the Cairngorms.Mountaineering Scotland has reported gusts reaching 116mph on the summit of Cairn Gorm mountain in the Cairngorms.
The Met Office has updated its yellow warning for snow and ice on Thursday to include southern Scotland and Northern Ireland.The Met Office has updated its yellow warning for snow and ice on Thursday to include southern Scotland and Northern Ireland.
All schools on Lewis, Harris, Uist and Barra in the Western Isles have been closed to pupils as a precaution.All schools on Lewis, Harris, Uist and Barra in the Western Isles have been closed to pupils as a precaution.
Electricity company SSE Networks said about 2,000 of its customers in the Western Isles had been affected by power cuts, before supplies were restored.Electricity company SSE Networks said about 2,000 of its customers in the Western Isles had been affected by power cuts, before supplies were restored.
In the Highland Council area, more than 50 schools, which include nurseries, primary and secondary schools, have been closed because of the weather.In the Highland Council area, more than 50 schools, which include nurseries, primary and secondary schools, have been closed because of the weather.
All schools in Orkney were closed from 11:30. In Shetland all schools are closing at lunchtime and will remain shut on Friday. All schools in Orkney were closed from 11:30. In Shetland all schools were closed from lunchtime and will remain shut on Friday.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has 10 flood alerts and 11 flood warnings in place for areas including Ayrshire, Lochaber, Caithness and Sutherland.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has 10 flood alerts and 11 flood warnings in place for areas including Ayrshire, Lochaber, Caithness and Sutherland.
ScotRail Alliance said that because of the Met Office forecast for winds gusting to up to 90mph in some areas, it had suspended the following services:ScotRail Alliance said that because of the Met Office forecast for winds gusting to up to 90mph in some areas, it had suspended the following services:
Speed restrictions will also be in place for services between Perth and Aberdeen and Perth and Inverness as winds of up to 60 mph are expected in areas those routes pass through.Speed restrictions will also be in place for services between Perth and Aberdeen and Perth and Inverness as winds of up to 60 mph are expected in areas those routes pass through.
ScotRail Alliance said this would mean trains would be slower and services would be disrupted.ScotRail Alliance said this would mean trains would be slower and services would be disrupted.
Rail services between Glasgow Central and Neilston were disrupted for almost two hours after a trampoline blew onto the track at Patterton in East Renfrewshire.Rail services between Glasgow Central and Neilston were disrupted for almost two hours after a trampoline blew onto the track at Patterton in East Renfrewshire.
Due to the severe weather the bus company Stagecoach said it has had to suspended its services in the north of Scotland.
'Challenging conditions''Challenging conditions'
Ferry operators Caledonian MacBrayne and Serco Northlink have warned of cancellations and disruption to routes on Scotland's west and north coasts.Ferry operators Caledonian MacBrayne and Serco Northlink have warned of cancellations and disruption to routes on Scotland's west and north coasts.
Ferry sailings to and from Shetland were cancelled on Thursday night.Ferry sailings to and from Shetland were cancelled on Thursday night.
Serco Northlink is also advising customers that both of Friday's passenger sailings from Lerwick and Aberdeen are under review with a high probability of cancellations.Serco Northlink is also advising customers that both of Friday's passenger sailings from Lerwick and Aberdeen are under review with a high probability of cancellations.
Due to concerns about large waves during the storm, all personnel have been taken off the North Sea platform Ninian Southern off Shetland and production shut down.Due to concerns about large waves during the storm, all personnel have been taken off the North Sea platform Ninian Southern off Shetland and production shut down.
CairnGorm Mountain snowsports centre near Aviemore said it would be closed on Thursday because of the expected high winds.CairnGorm Mountain snowsports centre near Aviemore said it would be closed on Thursday because of the expected high winds.
The Scottish government held a resilience meeting on Wednesday to discuss the impact of the storm.The Scottish government held a resilience meeting on Wednesday to discuss the impact of the storm.
Mr Yousaf said: "We are facing some challenging weather conditions in the next few days as a result of Storm Caroline and we will be working closely with our partners to try to mitigate the worst of these and get information out to the public so that they can plan their journeys.Mr Yousaf said: "We are facing some challenging weather conditions in the next few days as a result of Storm Caroline and we will be working closely with our partners to try to mitigate the worst of these and get information out to the public so that they can plan their journeys.
"Disruption is very likely but we will make every effort to recover the network as quickly as possible when incidents do occur.""Disruption is very likely but we will make every effort to recover the network as quickly as possible when incidents do occur."
He said strong winds were likely to result in restrictions and closures on road bridges on Thursday morning.He said strong winds were likely to result in restrictions and closures on road bridges on Thursday morning.
Gritter trackerGritter tracker
Mr Yousaf added: "Moving forward, snow and ice will become more of a feature of the storm and our gritters and patrols will be out across the network.Mr Yousaf added: "Moving forward, snow and ice will become more of a feature of the storm and our gritters and patrols will be out across the network.
"There is plenty of salt available and new vehicles are being trialled to improve our response. Our gritter tracker is back online so that people can see where our gritters have been out in their area.""There is plenty of salt available and new vehicles are being trialled to improve our response. Our gritter tracker is back online so that people can see where our gritters have been out in their area."
Graeme Macfarlan, commercial director of CalMac, said disruption to ferry services on Thursday was "a high possibility". It has emerged that, as the storm approached Scotland, bad weather caused a gangway connected to a North Sea oil platform to separate from an accommodation vessel.
He said: "We would urge passengers who need to travel, to allow extra time for their journey and to keep track of the status of their sailing on the website before setting out on their journey." The gangway between the Safe Boreas and the Mariner platform east of Shetland automatically disconnected due to worsening weather conditions.
Statoil said no-one was injured, but it did leave 36 workers, who were on the neighbouring Noble Lloyd Noble rig unable to get back to the accommodation vessel. They made the short journey on Thursday morning by helicopter.
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